How to delete your Apple Account

As part of putting you in control of your data and privacy, Apple gives you the ability to permanently delete your Apple Account at any time and for any reason.

This article provides information and answers to common questions about deleting your Apple Account. Make sure you read this entire page to understand what happens when your Apple Account is deleted.

Apple ID is now Apple Account. You can still sign in with the same email address or phone number and password.

About deleting your Apple Account

When your Apple Account is deleted, your account details and the data associated with your Apple Account are permanently deleted from Apple’s servers, other than certain data required for legal and/or regulatory purposes. You can’t sign in to your account, and you won’t be able to access any data, content, or services that were associated with your Apple Account.

Photos, videos, documents, and other content that you stored in iCloud are permanently deleted; you can’t receive any messages or calls sent to your account via iMessage, FaceTime, or iCloud Mail; and you can’t sign in and use services such as iCloud, the App Store, the iTunes Store, Apple Books, Apple Pay, iMessage, FaceTime, and Find My iPhone. In addition, any Apple Store appointments and AppleCare support cases are canceled.

Deleting your Apple Account is permanent. After your account is deleted, Apple can’t reopen or reactivate your account or restore your data. If you aren’t planning to use your account for now but might consider returning to it in the future, we recommend temporarily deactivating your account (where available) instead of deleting it. A request for anonymization will be treated as a request for deletion and follows the same procedure.

Before you request deletion of your Apple Account

We recommend that you take a few steps before you request deletion of your Apple Account.

How to permanently delete your Apple Account

Sign in to your Apple Account on Apple's Data and Privacy page on a Mac, Windows PC, iPhone, iPad, or Apple Vision Pro, and select “Request to delete your account”.

When you request account deletion, you’ll receive a unique alphanumeric access code. Make sure that you keep this access code in a safe place. For a short period of time while your request is being processed, you can contact Apple Support, provide your access code, and we’ll help you cancel your request so you can resume using your Apple Account.

After you request deletion of your Apple Account

After you request deletion of your Apple Account, we verify that you are the account holder who made the request. After this verification is complete, account details and data associated with your Apple Account are permanently deleted from Apple’s servers. At that point, you can no longer sign in to your account or access any data, content, services, or appointments that were associated with your Apple Account.

When you delete your Apple Account, Apple makes our best effort to delete all personal data associated with your account. However, we are required to retain past transaction information for financial reporting purposes, and we may be required to retain certain information to comply with a court settlement or other ongoing legal procedure. We also retain a one-way hash of the email address of the deleted account to comply with legal obligations, and for so long as necessary for the legitimate interests of demonstrating our compliance with data protection laws and for account security. This hash of your email address will be retained as evidence that Apple complied with your deletion request. For third-party (non-Apple) domain accounts, the one-way hash is deleted after six years. For other accounts, this hash is retained in line with our retention policy, which is reviewed regularly. Apple does not use the hash of the email address for any other purpose.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I change my mind after I have requested that my account be deleted?

While your request is being processed, you can contact Apple Support with the unique alphanumeric access code you received, and we’ll help you cancel your request. After your account is deleted, Apple can’t cancel the request, reopen your account, or restore your data.

What happens to my iCloud mail and messages when my Apple Account is deleted?

When your Apple Account is deleted, all of your iCloud email and messages are permanently deleted as well. Any messages sent to you via iCloud (Mail and iMessage) are not delivered.

What happens to music, movies, TV shows, books, and apps that I purchased with my account?

When you delete your account, you can’t access any App Store, iTunes Store, or Apple Books services associated with this Apple Account. These services include, but are not limited to:

  • Updating purchased apps

  • Downloading previously purchased items

  • Syncing DRM-protected purchased items to iOS and iPadOS devices

  • Copying DRM-protected purchased items from one computer to another

  • Playing rented items

  • Authorizing computers to play DRM-protected purchased items

  • Accessing iTunes Match, if you are subscribed

  • Accessing Season Passes in the Apple TV app

Content without Digital Rights Management (DRM), such as iTunes Store music purchases, continue working normally after you delete your Apple Account. However, any DRM-free content stored in Sync Library is not accessible or able to be played. You should download all DRM-free purchases, iTunes Match tracks that you don’t have copies of, and any other music and media before deleting your account.

Any content with DRM protection that you have purchased — such as movies, TV shows, or apps — stops working or stops updating depending on the content type.

What happens to my Apple Account balance when I delete my account?

Any unused credit balance in your account isn’t redeemable or refundable after your Apple Account has been deleted. You can either spend your balance or contact Apple Support to request a refund before deleting your account. Similarly, if you have a balance due to Apple, you must clear this balance before we can delete your account.

What happens to my subscriptions?

Any subscriptions that you have for services such as Apple Music, iCloud+, AppleCare+, or third-party services that you have subscribed to using your Apple Account or that are linked to your Apple Account are canceled at the end of the billing cycles when you delete your account.

What happens to my Apple Pay Later loan?

Apple Pay Later is no longer offering new loans for purchases with Apple Pay. Before you can delete your Apple Account, any remaining loan installments you have with Apple Pay Later must be paid off.

I subscribed to Apple Music through my mobile network provider. What happens to my subscription?

If you subscribed to Apple Music through a mobile network provider and linked your account to the Apple Account you are deleting, you can still stream music but you lose access to other Apple Music features like Sync Library.

I am a family organizer. How does deleting my account affect my family members?

When you delete your account, your family group is disbanded and all family members lose access to any shared subscriptions or content. Any DRM-protected music, movies, TV shows, books, or apps that have been previously downloaded from other family members’ collections are no longer usable by any family members.

If you’re the organizer of a Family Sharing group that includes a child, the child’s account is also deleted. Or you can transfer the child account to another family before you request deletion of your Apple Account.

Can I delete my child’s account?

If you are the organizer of your family, you can delete your child’s Apple Account when you request deletion of your account. Your child can also request deletion of their Apple Account, which requires your approval.

The approval request will be sent via email to the primary Apple Account email address of your family organizer account. When approving the request from this email, you will go through the process of deleting the child account.

Will I still receive the purchases that I made online at apple.com?

Yes. Active online orders are processed normally after your account is deleted.

Will product repairs that I have in progress continue after my account is deleted?

Yes. Deleting your Apple Account does not cancel repairs you already have in progress.

Apple Support is helping me with something right now. Can I still get help after I delete my account?

Apple Support can help you after your account is deleted. However, any currently open cases are canceled, and we can’t help you with issues related to your deleted account.

Can I still use my AppleCare+ plan to get service for my device?

If your device is covered by an AppleCare+ plan that is paid in full, you can still use the plan to get service after your account is deleted unless you cancel the plan and request a refund or if you transfer the plan to someone else.

If your device is covered by an AppleCare+ subscription, that subscription will be canceled at the end of the billing cycle when you delete your Apple Account. You can get service for your device until the subscription is canceled.

Are my upcoming appointments at the Apple Store still on the schedule after my account is deleted?

No. Appointments or reservations that you scheduled at the Apple Store are canceled when your account is deleted.

I am enrolled in the iPhone Upgrade Program. Do I still have to make payments after my Apple Account is deleted?

Yes. If you are enrolled in the iPhone Upgrade Program, you must continue making payments for your device. However, you may not be able to place subsequent upgrade orders online without your related Apple Account.

What happens to my Apple Card1 account when my Apple Account is deleted?

When your Apple Account is deleted, you lose access to your Apple Card account. This also closes Apple Card accounts for all other co-owners2 and participants3 on your shared Apple Card Family account4. Any future statements and communication will be sent to the mailing address on file with Goldman Sachs. If you have an outstanding balance, you must continue to pay at least your minimum due each month until your account balance is settled. To manage your Apple Card account and make payments, contact Goldman Sachs, the issuing bank for Apple Card.

What happens to my Apple Cash5 account when my Apple Account is deleted?

When your Apple Account is deleted, you lose access to your Apple Cash account. Before deletion, your Apple Cash balance must be spent or transferred to another user or bank account. If you’re the organizer for Apple Cash Family, any family members using that service must also spend or transfer their balance. Or you can contact Apple Support to request a check for the remaining funds.

Before you delete your account, verify your identity with the bank that issues the Apple Cash account. This makes sure that they have sufficient information to open a dispute on your behalf, issue a statement after your account is deleted, or provide access to merchant credits received after the account is deleted.

What happens to my transit cards in Apple Pay when my Apple Account is deleted?

When your Apple Account is deleted, you lose access to transit cards that you set up with Apple Pay. You can choose to spend the balance before deleting, or contact the transit provider to request a refund for the remaining funds. Apple cannot reimburse a balance or refundable service fee associated with a transit card.

I distribute apps and other content on Apple platforms. What happens to my store content when my Apple Account is deleted?

When your account is deleted, you lose access to your store content through App Store Connect and iTunes Connect. If your account is the legal “Account Holder”, you will not be able to accept or renew contracts, and your content may lapse and be removed from the store unless you assign a new legal user to your content before you request deletion. Learn more about managing your developer account.

Can Apple still contact me after I delete my account?

When you delete your Apple Account, your associated email and other contact information are removed from all Apple mailing lists after a few days. Deleting your account limits Apple’s ability to contact you about products, warranties, claims, disputes, or any legal actions under which you may be entitled to compensation from Apple. In some cases, such as if you have emailed us directly about an ongoing issue, we may retain a way to contact you that is not linked to your account.

In addition, if you request deletion of an Apple Account used for a job application or recruiting at Apple, your job seeker profile, the information associated with it, and any pending interviews or appointments are deleted too.

What happens to my reports and complaints after I delete my account?

When you delete your Apple Account, information on your account — including your contact information — is retained only as necessary to process any reports or complaints that you filed on reportaproblem.apple.com or contentreports.apple.com. This information is retained for a period of at least six months following the outcome of any such reports, and only for as long as necessary to allow for the submission or processing of any complaint in relation to this outcome. After you delete your account, you are no longer able to submit additional reports with your account.

Can I use the primary email address for my deleted Apple Account to create a new Apple Account or with another existing Apple Account?

No, once your Apple Account is deleted, you can’t use the email address that you used with it to create a new Apple Account for as long as Apple retains the one-way hash of the email address. For third-party (non-Apple) domain accounts, the one-way hash is deleted after six years. For other accounts, this is retained according to Apple's retention policy, which is reviewed regularly. In addition, you can’t use that email address with another existing Apple Account except as a rescue email. Also, if your primary Apple Account email address is with a Custom Email Domain, it can never be reused to create an Apple Account after your Apple Account is deleted, even if the domain ownership changes.

How do I opt out of direct marketing?

You are automatically removed from all Apple mailing lists when you delete your Apple Account.

Can I contact Apple about how my data is managed?

Yes. If you have questions or feedback about Apple's Privacy Policy or other topics, submit a privacy inquiry.

1. To access and use all Apple Card features and products available only to Apple Card users, you must add Apple Card to Wallet on an iPhone or iPad that supports and has the latest version of iOS or iPadOS. Apple Card is subject to credit approval, available only for qualifying applicants in the United States, and issued by Goldman Sachs Bank USA, Salt Lake City Branch.

If you reside in the U.S. territories, please call Goldman Sachs at 877-255-5923 with questions about Apple Card.

2. Each Co-Owner is individually liable for all balances on the Co-Owned Apple Card, including amounts due on your Co-Owner’s account before the accounts merged. Each Co-Owner will be reported to credit bureaus as an owner on the account. In addition, Co-Owners will have full visibility into all account activity and each Co-Owner is responsible for the other Co-Owner’s instructions or requests. Co-Ownership involves risk, including payment history and other information about your Apple Card, including negative items like missed payments. Addition of new Co-Owner or merging existing accounts is subject to credit approval and general eligibility requirements. For Apple Card eligibility requirements, click here. Either Co-Owner can close the account at any time, which may negatively impact your credit, and you will still be responsible for paying all balances on the account. For details on account-sharing options, including some of the risks and benefits, click here.

3. If you are a Participant, you are able to spend on the account but are not responsible for payments. Being a Participant who is reported to the credit bureaus on an account that has a negative payment history (e.g. the account goes past due) or is overutilized can have negative effects on your credit. The account owner remains responsible for all purchases made by a Participant. For more details including some risks and benefits of being a Participant, click here.

4. Apple Card Family Participants and Co-Owners do not need to have a familial relationship but must be part of the same Apple Family Sharing group.

5. Apple Cash services are provided by Green Dot Bank, Member FDIC. Apple Payments Services LLC, a subsidiary of Apple Inc., is a service provider of Green Dot Bank for Apple Cash accounts. Neither Apple Inc. nor Apple Payments Services LLC is a bank. Learn more about the Terms and Conditions. Only available in the U.S. on eligible devices. To send and receive money with an Apple Cash account, you must be 18 and a U.S. resident. If you’re under 18, your family organizer can set up Apple Cash for you as part of their Apple Cash Family account, but you may not be able to access features that require a supported payment card. Security checks may require more time to make funds available. Apple Cash Family accounts can only send or receive up to $2000 within a rolling seven-day period. Tap to Cash transactions can only be used to send or receive up to $2000 within a rolling seven-day period. Other limits apply, see Terms and Conditions for details. To access and use all Apple Cash features, you must have an eligible device with Wallet that has the latest version of iOS.

Apple Pay is a service provided by certain Apple affiliates, as designated by the Apple Pay privacy notice. Neither Apple Inc. nor its affiliates are a bank. Any card used in Apple Pay is offered by the card issuer.

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